But couldn't you be exercising good judgment by being absent? For instance, suppose you have a death in the family, swine flu, etc. Obviously, that's not the case for us but how do they distinguish who exercised good judgment and who didn't among the people that were absent?

Damn I wish I listened to you people. Is it best to just be absent at this point?

Also, for those of you that took a course and still weren't ready how did you go about preparing for the next test?

I'm not quite sure what to do. I can retake the course for $475 or just study on my own between now and December. But a few people have suggested I look into private tutoring with Griffon Prep. Anybody familiar with them?

1. A December 155 looks better than a September 145 followed by a December 155.

So would it be best to just cancel my score if I feel I'm not in the 150-155 range? Also, I read somewhere that if your going to cancel it's best to just not show up. But I would prefer to show up on test day and make a judgment about my performance afterwards. Is there anything wrong with that or does it look worst when you cancel after being exposed to the test?